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9 Research Data Set Summaries found, listed below.  View entire Research Data Catalog.
ID Research Data Set Title Type Category Year Investigator Affiliation
1009Functional aspects of protist diversity and abundance in soils.2000 David Coleman
Sina Adl
University of Georgia
1010Cross site decomposition of leaf litter in terrestrial and aquatic habitats CWT and LUQ 2000.2000 David Coleman
Mark Hunter
Catherine Pringle
University of Georgia
2003Litter decomposition.1993 David Coleman
Christina Wright
University of Georgia
2004Microbial biomass.1994 David Coleman
Christina Wright
University of Georgia
2005The effects of rhododendron removal and hurricane windthrow upon the decomposition of rhododendron maximum and quercus prinus litter.1993 David Coleman
Christina Wright
University of Georgia
2006Riparian litterfall.1993 David Coleman
Christina Wright
University of Georgia
2007Riparian zone seedling establishment - growth - dynamics - and the influence of Rhododendron maximum.1997 Brian Kloeppel
David Coleman
University of Georgia
2008Soil phosphorus fractionation. 1996 David Coleman
Christina Wright
University of Georgia
2011Litter decomposition in the hillslope-riparian study.1998 David ColemanUniversity of Georgia


37 Publications found, listed below.   Back to Top    View entire Publications Catalog.
 ID   Publication Title   Year   Author 
889The Coweeta Group and Coweeta syncline: major features of the North Carolina - Georgia Blue Ridge.1979Hatcher, R.D. Jr.
1096Modern techniques in soil ecology.1991Crossley, D.A. Jr., D.C. Coleman, P.F. Hendrix, W. Cheng, D.H. Wright, M.H. Beare, and C.A. Edwards
1124Soil biology, soil ecology, and global change.1992Coleman, D.C., E.P. Odum, and D.A. Crossley Jr.
2133Phosphorus relations of roots and mycorrhizas of Rhododendron maximum L. in the southern Appalachians, North Carolina.1992Dighton, J., and D.C. Coleman
121Compositional analysis of microbial communities: Is there room in the middle?1994Coleman, D.C.
96Population dynamics and functional roles of Enchytraeidae (Oligochaeta) in hardwood forest and agricultural ecosystems. 1995van Vliet, P.C.J., M.H. Beare, and D.C. Coleman
691Seasonal dynamics of nematode and microbial biomass in soils of riparian-zone forests of the Southern Appalachians.1995Maxwell, R.A., and D.C. Coleman
214L abile soil carbon pools in subtropical forest and agricultural ecosystems as influenced by management practices and vegetation types.1997Hu, S., D.C. Coleman, C.R. Carroll, P.F. Hendrix, and M.H. Beare
144Litter complexity and composition are determinants of the diversity and species composition of oribatid mites (Acari: Oribatida) in litterbags.1998Hansen, R. A., and D.C. Coleman
163Soil microarthropod community structure and litter decomposition dynamics: a study of tropical and temperate sites.1998Heneghan, L., D.C. Coleman, X. Zou, D.A. Crossley Jr., and B.L. Haines
2108Prokaryotes: The unseen majority.1998Whitman, W.B., D.C. Coleman, and W.J. Wiebe
24Microarthropods.1999Crossley Jr., D.A., and D.C. Coleman
25Macroarthropods.1999Crossley Jr., D.A., and D.C. Coleman
37The Effects Of Disturbance Events On Labile Phosphorus Fractions And Total Organic Phosphorus In The Southern Appalachians.1999Wright, C.J., and D.C. Coleman
41Soil Invertebrates.1999Coleman, D.C. J.M. Blair, E.T. Elliott, and D.H. Wall
2122Book review of Major Biological Issues Resulting from Anthropogenic Disturbance of the Nitrogen Cycle.1999Coleman, D.C.
1419Nitrogen dynamics in decomposing chestnut oak (Quercus prinus L.) in mesic temperate and tropical forest.1999Heneghan, L., D.C. Coleman, D.A. Crossley Jr., and Z. Xiaoming
2159Soil microarthropod cintribution to decomposition dynamics: tropical-temperate comparisons of a single substrate.1999Heneghan, L., D.C. Coleman, X. Zou, D.A. Crossley Jr., and B.L. Haines
19Cross-site comparison of soil microbial biomass, soil nutrient status, and nematode trophic groups.2000Wright, C.J., and D.C. Coleman
1210Diversity in the Decomposing Landscape.2000Hansen, R.A.
1219Invertebrates as Webmasters in Ecosystems.2000Coleman, D.C., and P.F. Hendrix
1398Biological indices of soil quality; an ecosystem case study of their use.2000Knoepp, J.D., D.C. Coleman, D.A. Crossley Jr., and J.S. Clark
4000Effects of invertebrates in lotic ecosystem processes.2000Wallace, J.B., and J.J. Hutchens
1222Soil Biota, Soil Systems, and Processes. In: Simon Levin, eds. Encyclopedia of Diversity, vol. 5. 2001Coleman, D.C.
1408The Influence of Soil Biodiversity on Hydorlogical Pathways and the Transfer of Materials between Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystems.2001Bardgett, R.D., J.M. Anderson, V. Behan-Pelletier, L. Brussaard, D.C. Coleman, C. Ettema, A. Moldenke, J.P. Schimel, and D.H. Wall
1491Soil respiration from four aggrading forested watersheds measured over a quarter century.2002Coleman, D.C., M.D. Hunter, J. Hutton, S. Pomeroy, and L. Swift Jr.
1493Responses of soil microbial biomass, nematode trophic groups, N-mineralization, and litter decomposition to disturbance events in the southern Appalachians.2002Wright, C.J., and D.C. Coleman
2115Can nitrogen budgets explain differences in soil nitrogen mineralization rates of forest stands along an elevatiosn gradient?2002Bonito, G.M., D.C. Coleman, B.L. Haines, and M.L. Cabrera
2000Hillslope nutrient dynamics following upland riparian vegetation disturbance.2003Yeakley, J.A., D.C. Coleman, B.L. Haines, B.D. Kloeppel, J.L. Meyer, W.T. Swank, B.W. Argo, J.M. Deal, and S.F. Taylor
2012Relative effects of macroinvertebrates and habit on the chemistry of litter during decomposition.2003Hunter, M.D., S. Adl, C.M. Pringle, and D.C. Coleman
2024Fine root dynamics along an elevational gradient in the southern Appalachian mountains, USA.2004Davis, J.P., B. Haines, D. Coleman, and R. Hendrick
2047Evaluation of the effectiveness of riparian zone restoration in the southern Appalachians by assessing soil microbial populations.2004Tian, G., J.M. Vose, D.C. Coleman, C.D. Geron, and J.T. Walker
2283Linking species richness, biodiversity and ecosystem function in soil systems.2005Coleman, D.C., and W.B. Whitman
3084Decomposition of chestnut oak (Quercus prinus) leaves and nitrogen mineralization in an urban environment.2005Pavao-Zuckerman, M.A., and D.C. Coleman
3038Nonadditive effects of leaf litter species diversity on breakdown dynamics in a detritus-based stream.2007Kominoski, J.S., C.M. Pringle, B.A. Ball, M.A. Bradford, D.C. Coleman, D.B. Hall, and M.D. Hunter
3050Urbanization alters the functional composition, but not taxonomic diversity, of the soil nematode community.2007Pavao-Zuckerman, M.A., and D.C. Coleman
3074From peds to paradoxes: Linkages between soil biota and their influences on ecological processes.2008Coleman, D.C.


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